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Cardiac MRI effective in identifying inflammation of the heart muscle in athletes

A cardiac MRI is effective in identifying inflammation of the heart muscle in athletes and can help determine when those who have recovered from COVID-19 can safely return to play in ...

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

Why does a dog have a cold nose

After rubbing a particularly good belly, the dog nose In words of gratitude, to humans often this snout boop feels cold and moist. The owner will be wondering. Is it normal for your d...

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

The designer told how to diversify the wardrobe in the fall

Autumn is a season that allows fashionistas to open up and show their sense of style. Designer Yulia Belyaeva gave recommendations on how to diversify your wardrobe at this time of year.

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

Space Stations of the Past Present and Future

Did you know that, to date, 240 individuals from 19 countries have visited the International Space Station (ISS)? Or the fact that the ISS makes 16 orbits around the Earth every 24 ho...

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

Greenland and Antarctica are losing ice six times faster than predicted by climate change

The worst-case scenario for climate change is playing out, and sea level rise is increasing 1.7mm per year, which will make flooding much more common for the next century.

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

Japan will send an 8K camera to Mars and its moons

It’s difficult to justify 8K video here on Earth, but that isn’t stopping Japan from capturing ultra-high resolution imagery elsewhere in the Solar System. The Japan Aerospace Explora...

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

How women and the moon intertwine in literature

In the late 17th century, the female English playwright Aphra Behn wrote a smash hit play about a man obsessed with the moon, who was constantly travelling there in his imagination. E...

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

Researchers have a theory on why Jupiter s moons are hotter than they should be

Researchers have a theory on why Jupiter’s moons are hotter than they should be

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

Mars probe stable no word on reusable spacecraft China

Beijing: China’s Mars probe Tianwen-1, which blasted into space in July, is now more than 15 million kilometres (9 million miles) from Earth en route to the red planet, the National S...

In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020

All the amazing rocket launches that happened this summer

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In SCIENCE, Sep 14, 2020